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The circle of scientific interests of Dmitry Sergeyevich Likhachev was very vast. He is the author of more scientific works devoted to the history of Russian literature mainly of ancient Russian and Russian culture, and near journalistic works. And throughout his life he was an active protector of culture, propagandist of morality and spirituality. Dmitry Sergeyevich Likhachev was born on November 15 on November 15 in St.

Petersburg. He received primary education at a real school and the Soviet labor school, and in the year he graduated from the Faculty of Public Sciences of Leningrad State University. In the same year, Likhachev was sentenced to 5 years for participating in the student circle "Space Academy of Sciences".

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Until November, Dmitry Sergeyevich was a special forces political prisoner in the Solovetsky camp. His first work - the Carteps of Criminals - was published in the year in the magazine "Solovetsky Islands". In the year, Dmitry was ahead of schedule and returned to Leningrad, where he got a job as a literary editor of socialist. In the same period, his articles on philological topics began to be released in the press.

Since the year, he is the youngest, and from the year - a senior researcher at the Institute of Russian Literature of the USSR Academy of Sciences, where he led the sector of ancient Russian literature. During the Great Patriotic War, Likhachev was evacuated from the besieged Leningrad to Kazan, where he continued his scientific work. After the war, he returned to his hometown and from the year became a teacher of Leningrad State University since the year - a professor.

Simultaneously with pedagogical work, Dmitry Sergeyevich continued to devote a lot of time to scientific and journalistic activities. He is also known as an active public figure. Likhachev is the author of fundamental works devoted to the history of Russian literature mainly of ancient Russian and Russian culture. He owns hundreds of works five hundred scientific works, more than six hundred journalistic works in a wide range of problems of the theory and history of ancient Russian literature.

Many of his works were transferred to English, Bulgarian, Italian, Polish, Czech, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German. His contribution to the preservation of Russian culture is invaluable. In the year, Dmitry Likhachev was awarded the medal “For the Defense of Leningrad”, and in the year he became the first gentleman of the restored Order of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First -Called.

In addition, he was awarded with many other orders and medals, both Russia and other countries. Persons of the day March 17:-Iren Zholio-Kuri French physicist, Nobel laureate.